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Unique C96 Mauser Broomhandle Pistol

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      #17
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        #18
        Believe this one was made in 1921 to 1923.........


        Best regards,
        RonR

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          #19
          cool gun

          Thats why they say never shoot Tokarev ammo in a broomhandle

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            #20
            Very interesting piece Ron

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              #21
              I've never seen one before....amazing! Did all the broom handles break down like that Ron?

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                #22
                Perhaps a breakdown model for training?

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                  #23
                  Called a cut-a-way and indeed were made and used for classroom instruction and training purposes.

                  Usually they have many portions of the piece cut-a-way and removed to allow viewing inside of the working parts, but I have never seen one actually cut in half! Having done that, it had springs and other parts replaced to show the entire pistol intact on both halves. That is a new one on me.

                  regards
                  Randy

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by HENRY BUCKI View Post
                    Thats why they say never shoot Tokarev ammo in a broomhandle
                    Or shoot Czech made 7,62x25 ammo (10% hotter ammo) in a Russian T-33 Tokarev

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                      #25
                      thank you, my schnellfeuer was approved by atf sept 18th,will post a couple pics then. buy no kidding your cut away looks neat. what did it cost?

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                        #26
                        Ha! So I am scrolling down going, okay, a C96, not so unique... ahhh he has two of them, obviously not unique. And then you flip them over and it's a a-ha, that's what he means moment. Agree on the odd way they chose to make the "cut out". Well done!

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                          #27
                          Why would someone do that to a matching Bolo?

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